Chronology of Articles and Essays
October, 2001
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(above: Augustus Dunbier, Toward Taxco, 1949, oil on canvas, 24 x 28 inches. Private collection.)
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Childe Hassam: Prints of New England and Long Island; essay by Vincenza Uccello (10/31/01)
Louis Michel Eilshemius, 1864-1941; essay by Vincenza Uccello (10/31/01)
Eugene Higgins, 1874-1958: Artist of Honor; essay by Vincenza Uccello (10/31/01)
Newport's Cultural Treasures: A Passion for the Past (10/29/01)
Dox Thrash: An African American Master Printmaker Rediscovered (10/29/01)
McKendree Robbins Long: Picture Painter of the Apocalypse (10/29/01)
Helen Farnsworth Mears, essay segment by Laurel Spenser Forsythe (10/26/01)
Jessie Kalmbach Chase, essay segment by Deborah Rosenthal (10/26/01)
Bucks County Landscape Paintings Acquired by Michener Art Museum (10/25/01)
Living With Art: The Legacy of Herman B. Wells (10/25/01)
Living with Landscapes: Paintings from Private Collections (10/25/01)
Thomas Eakins: American Realist (10/24/01)
Enigmatic Intimacy: The Interior World of John Koch, essay by Grady Turner (10/24/01)
Louis M. Eilshemius (1864 - 1941): An Independent Spirit (10/23/01)
In Search of the National Landscape: William Trost Richards in the Adirondacks (10/22/01)
Fame and Fortune, article by Sarah Beserra (10/22/01)
Strait Laced with Painters, article by Sarah Beserra (10/22/01)
America's Wilderness in Art (10/22/01)
Elsa Ulbricht: A Career in Art; essay by Peter C. Merrill (10/19/01)
One Nation: Patriots and Pirates Portrayed by N.C. and James Wyeth; by Lauren Raye Smith (10/4/01)
My Family, My Life, My Art; essay by Dahlov Ipcar (10/3/01)
Hans Stoltenberg: Painter of Rural Wisconsin, essay by Peter C. Merrill (10/1/01)
TFAO catalogues providing useful resources
American Representational Art - links to dozens of topics in American Representational Art
Distinguished Artists - a national registry of historic artists
Videos Online - a comprehensive catalogue of online full motion videos streamed free to viewers
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Collections of Historic American Art - notable private collections
Geographic Tour of American Representational Art History - a catalogue of articles and essays that describe the evolution of American art from the inception of the United States to WWII.
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